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Saturday 13 February 2016

Zach Lavine Leads- USA Over Kristaps Porzingis and World in Rising Stars Challenge

Zach Lavine

30-point contributions from both Kristaps Porzingis and Emmanuel Mundiay could not lead the World to a victory over USA at tonight's Rising Stars Challenge game at NBA All-Star Weekend in Toronto.

USA emerged victorious by a score of 157-154 against the World with starting guard Zach LaVine of the Minnesota Timberwolves earning game MVP honors with 30 points, seven assists and four rebounds in the winning effort.

Air Canada Centre in downtown Toronto hosted the game, which featured the top rookie and sophomore players from around the league.

It was a closely contested matchup throughout. The game was divided into two 20-minute halves. World led 50-46 midway through the first, only to see USA rally to take 86-78 halftime lead. They never looked back after that

Mundiay, of the Denver Nuggets, and USA guard Jordan Clarkson of the Los Angeles Lakers traded multiple 3-point shots early in the game. LaVine and Norman Powell, among others, provided a number of highlight-reel buckets.

The overwhelming majority of the crowd unsurprisingly rooted on the World, which had three Canadian-born players on its roster. One of the largest ovations of the night didn't go to a Canadian at all, though.

New York Knicks rookie sensation Porzingis received high praise with each touch and basket. He helped push the World back into the game when he exploded in the second half, but it still wasn't enough.

The game ultimately came down to the wire. The World was able to close the score to within three points on multiple occasions, but costly misses and turnovers never allowed the team to get over the hump to tie or take the lead.

LaVine's performance in the game could be the start of a big weekend for the 20-year-old. His next challenge will be defending his Verizon Slam Dunk Contest crown on Saturday night.

He said after the Rising Stars Challenge MVP trophy presentation that he's more than ready to leave Toronto with two trophies in his possession.

"I'm going to get it," he said.

When is NBA Slam Dunk Contest 2016? Time, TV channel, livestream, NBA All-Star Game festivities

Time, TV channel, livestream, NBA All-Star Game festivities

NBA All-Star Weekend has arrived and beyond the game itself, the skills competitions of NBA All-Star Saturday Night is one of the most anticipated dates on the sports calendar every year.

This year, the event takes place north of the border at the Air Canada Centre, home of the Toronto Raptors. The NBA All-Star Game is Sunday, Feb. 14, when the Eastern Conference stars meet the Western Conference stars.

NBA All-Star Saturday night features three marquee events; the Verizon Slam Dunk contest, the NBA All-Star Game Skills Challenge and the Foot Locker Three-Point Shooting Contest.

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Zach LaVine won the slam dunk contest last year. The Slam Dunk contest doesn't boast the same level of talent as it has in the past, but it still is chalk full of young NBA stars looking to make a name for themselves as the top dunker in the NBA.

There will be four players participating in the event this year, including LaVine as he looks to defend the title.

Here's a look at everything you need to know about the NBA All-Star Game Verizon Slam Dunk Contest and how to watch both on television and online:

What: The Verizon Slam Dunk Contest

Date: Saturday, February 13, 2016

Where: Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Canada

Time: 8:30 p.m. Eastern

TV: TNT

Livestream: WatchTNT and the Watch TNT app

Participants:

Zach LaVine, Minnesota Timberwolves
Aaron Gordon, Orlando Magic
Will Barton, Denver Nuggets
Andre Drummond, Detroit Pistons

Previous champions:

2015 - Zach LaVine, Minnesota
2014 - John Wall, Washington
2013 - Terrence Ross, Toronto
2012 - Jeremy Evans, Utah
2011 - Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers
2010 - Nate Robinson, New York